While going over pro football focus I noticed that they had just posted the new Elusive Ratings for the backs in the NFL with over 100 carries. And to my surprise, our main man Bernard pierce was sitting pretty at #3 on the list. Not only that, but it appears that he has the 3rd highest Yards After Contact average amongst these same groups of backs. We drafted a pretty special player:

Despite stats I find it hard to believe Adrian Peterson isn't the most elusive runner. Those cut backs...

Ya but he also runs through people a lot...

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There's nothing wrong with the list. Touches, missed tackles forced and yards after contact are all taken into account. I doubt Redman would have been as high on the list had he received a workhorse's workload.

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There's nothing wrong with the list. Touches, missed tackles forced and yards after contact are all taken into account. I doubt Redman would have been as high on the list had he received a workhorse's workload.

Yea. The first thing I did when I saw that list was look at the guys with 300+ carries. These guys are elusive with workhorse carries and are the cream of the crop.

1. Adrian Peterson2. Doug Martin3. Marshawn Lynch4. Alfred Morris

But you also have the guys that had 200 carries and you know they can continue the trend.1. CJ Spiller2. LeSean McCoy.

The rest of the guys are guys who make the most of every carry. How they can hold up their elusiveness with a full time job is yet to be seen.